A long time ago, in the magical land of Arandor, there was a mischievous little fairy named Ekwe. Ekwe had a big problem; she couldn’t stop lying. Whenever she did something wrong, she made the most creative excuses to avoid getting in trouble.
One day, Ekwe’s best friend, a wise old owl named Balthazar, noticed her telling a lie. Balthazar was very disappointed in her and knew that something had to be done. So he decided to take Lila on a journey to see the Queen of Truth, who lived in a faraway castle.
On their journey, they encountered many strange creatures, including a group of chatty chipmunks, a mischievous group of fireflies, and a friendly dragon named Sparky, who offered to fly them the rest of the way to the castle.
When they finally arrived at the castle, they were greeted by the Queen of Truth herself. She was a majestic figure with a crown of shimmering diamonds and a gown made of pure gold. She listened patiently to Ekwe’s story and offered her a magical potion to help her always tell the truth.
Ekwe was hesitant at first, but after taking the potion, she felt a sense of relief wash over her. She realized that telling the truth was not only the right thing to do, but it also felt good.
On their journey back home, Ekwe and Balthazar encountered some obstacles. First, they were attacked by a group of mischievous trolls who were after Sparky’s treasure. But Ekwe used her new-found honesty and quick wit to outsmart the trolls and save the day.
When they finally returned to their village, Ekwe was welcomed with open arms. She felt proud of herself for being honest, and her friends were happy to have her back as their playful and mischievous fairy.
Moral of the story: Honesty is always the best policy, and there is always time to start telling the truth.